Every month music art of Indian Maestros is being presented by IMC OnAir ... with specific deatails of Indias music system, the eldest music culture in the world, well reputated musicians of Indian Classical Music, instruments of India and some interesting background informations. The programme is designed for friends of Indian Music and also gives access to beginners.
dates of broadcasting …
23th May 2011 – 10:00 p.m. CEST (04:00 pm EST) @ Radio RaSA (premiere: 24th April 2006 – 03:00 p.m. @ Tide 96.0 FM) broadcasting plan | streaming (Internet Radio & Mobile Radio) | podCast
The headline for the broadcasting show on 24th April 2006: (early) morning ragas, played by Pandit Hariprasad Chourasyia, the leading flute player of India on the bansuri (bamboo flute).
Most of the morning ragas bases on the scales of the thaat system “bairav” (Bhairavi (Ahir, Ramkali, Bhupali, Jogiya Bhairav-Bahar …). Bairav means the emotional expression within the raga music to effect stability of mind and seriousity. ------------------- see (Late) Morning Ragas here: http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-Late-Morning-Ragas-part1 http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-Late-Morning-Ragas-part2 http://www.archive.org/details/IMC-Late-Morning-Ragas-part3
Notes
Ragas are the frame work of the Indian Classical Music. They describe the emotional expression and define the material of notes. All IMC broadcasting shows present original recordings, produced in India and published / distributed from Indian Music Labels.
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